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Jag såg denna japanska artikeln igår kväll och måste bara lägga upp den, jag blev åter igen STOLT över mina pojkar. jag måste lägga upp sånt här då och då så jag aldrig glömmer om hur underbara DBSK är, riktiga legender.
Is Tohoshinki Japan’s Top Star?
Arashi, Toshoshinki?
In reference to this question, we consulted one of Japan’s musicians, and his answer was not what we had expected. He revealed a “why-do-you-ask-such-a-weird-question" expression before replying, “We have never compared Arashi and Tohoshinki. These two groups are Japan’s TOP Star, and they are incomparable because of the differences in their style." (Jag älskar sånna här svar)
Japan’s entertainment market is definitely different from Korea’s. If the style or the market development is different, it will be unreasonable to compare or compete. Compared to Korea, where major entertainment companies would always compete against each other, most of Japan’s entertainment companies develop their own market by improving on and enriching their personal style and field [of expertise]. (Det har jag aldrig fattat i Korea, grupper och företag ska ALLTID tävla med varandra, PALLA, det e stor del varför jag hatar den korenska marknaden och ÄLSKAR den japanska, oxo stor del varför jag älskar DBSK i Japan mer. Dom slipper tävla med andra jämt och visa vem som är bäst osv)
Similarly, when asked about Kara and 4Minute, who were recently introduced into Japan, the reply was that “both groups had their distinctive characteristics and thus were not perceived to be rivals". They also expressed that they were unable to understand Korea’s concept of putting up idol groups against each other for competition and for comparative analysis. Thereafter, they confidently affirmed that THSK’s standing in Japan were that of TOP Star, similar to Arashi’s. (Skitbra svar, GO JAPAN GO JAPAN, så ska det va. Pallar rivaler och skit.)
If it was not for THSK, current Korean idol groups will never be able to officially enter the Japanese market as easily as they do now. Korea’s entertainment market and sector started developing slightly later, especially in the idol market targeted towards youths, who are extremely sensitive to the current trends. Therefore, for Korean idols (tex. F.T Island, Big Bang, 4Minute, Kara, Supernova osv) to be able to reach such a high standard of evaluation as they do now, much of the contribution belongs to THSK and the huge impact that they have made.
Ahhh det sista här är sååå sant, och jag älskar dom för det!! Dom fick gå igenom pain och tårar för att öppna upp den koreanska marknaden, och grupper som kommer nu till Japan har det lättare o slipper gå igenom det DBSK gick igenom. Dom kommer alltid ses som legender inom kpop, och det är dom redan enligt många♥♥♥♥ Och hoppas det inte är slutet på deras karriär nu, för dom kan uppnå så mycket mer.
Måste tillägga en grej en tjej skrev på artikeln som jag håller med om:
"THE BOYS ARE TRENDSETTERS! in music, style, fashion, everything~ they are the pioneers of today's kpop appreciation!!!!!!!!!!!!! people out there might not like dbsk, but they HAVE to thank them for knowing about kpop in the first place, because they made kpop into what it is today, really popular."
Is Tohoshinki Japan’s Top Star?
Arashi, Toshoshinki?
In reference to this question, we consulted one of Japan’s musicians, and his answer was not what we had expected. He revealed a “why-do-you-ask-such-a-weird-question" expression before replying, “We have never compared Arashi and Tohoshinki. These two groups are Japan’s TOP Star, and they are incomparable because of the differences in their style." (Jag älskar sånna här svar)
Japan’s entertainment market is definitely different from Korea’s. If the style or the market development is different, it will be unreasonable to compare or compete. Compared to Korea, where major entertainment companies would always compete against each other, most of Japan’s entertainment companies develop their own market by improving on and enriching their personal style and field [of expertise]. (Det har jag aldrig fattat i Korea, grupper och företag ska ALLTID tävla med varandra, PALLA, det e stor del varför jag hatar den korenska marknaden och ÄLSKAR den japanska, oxo stor del varför jag älskar DBSK i Japan mer. Dom slipper tävla med andra jämt och visa vem som är bäst osv)
Similarly, when asked about Kara and 4Minute, who were recently introduced into Japan, the reply was that “both groups had their distinctive characteristics and thus were not perceived to be rivals". They also expressed that they were unable to understand Korea’s concept of putting up idol groups against each other for competition and for comparative analysis. Thereafter, they confidently affirmed that THSK’s standing in Japan were that of TOP Star, similar to Arashi’s. (Skitbra svar, GO JAPAN GO JAPAN, så ska det va. Pallar rivaler och skit.)
If it was not for THSK, current Korean idol groups will never be able to officially enter the Japanese market as easily as they do now. Korea’s entertainment market and sector started developing slightly later, especially in the idol market targeted towards youths, who are extremely sensitive to the current trends. Therefore, for Korean idols (tex. F.T Island, Big Bang, 4Minute, Kara, Supernova osv) to be able to reach such a high standard of evaluation as they do now, much of the contribution belongs to THSK and the huge impact that they have made.
Ahhh det sista här är sååå sant, och jag älskar dom för det!! Dom fick gå igenom pain och tårar för att öppna upp den koreanska marknaden, och grupper som kommer nu till Japan har det lättare o slipper gå igenom det DBSK gick igenom. Dom kommer alltid ses som legender inom kpop, och det är dom redan enligt många♥♥♥♥ Och hoppas det inte är slutet på deras karriär nu, för dom kan uppnå så mycket mer.
Måste tillägga en grej en tjej skrev på artikeln som jag håller med om:
"THE BOYS ARE TRENDSETTERS! in music, style, fashion, everything~ they are the pioneers of today's kpop appreciation!!!!!!!!!!!!! people out there might not like dbsk, but they HAVE to thank them for knowing about kpop in the first place, because they made kpop into what it is today, really popular."
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